Analysis of modern analog and digital communication channels from a manager's perspective
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Analysis of modern analog and digital communication channels from a manager's perspective
- Publication date
- 1984-03-01 00:00:00
- Publisher
- Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
- Collection
- navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
- Language
- English
This thesis presents the fundamental communication transmission
principles which define the performance characteristics
cf the transmission channel. The subject matter is divided
into three categories (1) antennas, (2) transmission lines,
and (3) waveguides. The scope of presentation is results
oriented rather than the traditional theorem and proof
approach. While tie results are quantitative in nature,
consideration of the underlying principles as well as the
advantages and disadvantages associated with each transmission
channel are presented. Although technical factors are
often the tasis upon which decisions regarding communication
systeis are made, it is evident that the telecommunication
systems manager must understand the fundamental principles
cf the transmission channel in order to effect viable solutions
to telecommunications management problems.
principles which define the performance characteristics
cf the transmission channel. The subject matter is divided
into three categories (1) antennas, (2) transmission lines,
and (3) waveguides. The scope of presentation is results
oriented rather than the traditional theorem and proof
approach. While tie results are quantitative in nature,
consideration of the underlying principles as well as the
advantages and disadvantages associated with each transmission
channel are presented. Although technical factors are
often the tasis upon which decisions regarding communication
systeis are made, it is evident that the telecommunication
systems manager must understand the fundamental principles
cf the transmission channel in order to effect viable solutions
to telecommunications management problems.
- Addeddate
- 2021-02-01 19:27:21
- Advisor
- Bukofzer, Daniel C.
- Corporate
- Naval Postgraduate School
- Degree_discipline
- Telecommunications Systems Management
- Degree_grantor
- Naval Postgraduate School
- Degree_level
- Masters
- Degree_name
- M.S. in Telecommunications Systems Management
- Department
- Administrative Sciences
- Distributionstatement
- Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
- Dspace_note
- Note, the Item of Record as published can be found at https://hdl.handle.net/10945/19141.
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- School
- Naval Postgraduate School
- Secondreader
- Garden, Leon B.
- Service
- Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy
- Type
- Thesis
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